Mike Pence: No Place for Antisemitism In America Today, Tomorrow or Ever

UPDATE:

Baris breaks down the collapse in support for Israel.

My position on Donald Trump, Israel and the Jewish Question in the 2024 election was that I was voting for Trump anyway on the basis of immigration and other issues. The GOP was overwhelmingly pro-Israel because of monolithic support from Boomers. Looking ahead, I anticipated a gentle, declining slope of support for Israel on the Right as Boomers cycled out of the electorate.

Basically, I thought the fight over Zionism on the Right was a lost cause until the 2030s. There were too many Boomers. Older people are more likely to vote. The anti-Israel Right was too small to wrest control away from the Zionists during Trump’s second term. Activists also assumed that the Zionists would remain dominant in Trump’s second term and would be strong enough to incite a war with Iran.

FOX News:

“The conservative movement has found itself in a season of confusion in recent weeks. Former friends quarrel, familiar institutions are in turmoil, and some voices, both new and old, on the right have begun to wonder aloud whether the United States should still stand with Israel. 

That question deserves a resolute answer, and the answer is this: for our security, for democracy in the Middle East and for the very destiny of our nation, America must stand with Israel.

Americans should always be open to debate how we spend our money abroad and whether our foreign policy truly serves national interest. The rising generation in particular demands rigorous answers beyond empty platitudes.  

But lately, it seems that something deeper, something darker, has driven those questions. After decades of conflict in the Middle East, some are tempted to embrace isolationism, to treat moral clarity as naïveté, and to spurn our allies as unwanted burdens under the strain of massive national debt. For others, it is nothing more than antisemitism. …”

What if this assumption was wrong though?

I didn’t anticipate that Trump would strike Iran, attempt to take out the nuclear program and pivot away like the Soleimani assassination in his first term, but that it would demolish the taboo on the Jewish Question on the Right in the process and ultimately do more damage to Israel.

The Iran strike was intended to be a purely symbolic, token gesture of support to the pro-Israel Right. The Trump administration didn’t anticipate that it would lead to months and months of infighting and division in the MAGA coalition or that it would be rocket fuel for Nick Fuentes. They didn’t anticipate that Israel would launch this fateful PR campaign in response or that it would backfire on them.

As we close out 2025, Israel has failed to eliminate Hamas in Gaza and was forced to accept a ceasefire it never wanted. Israel failed to overthrow the Iranian government this summer. Israel failed to reignite the war with Iran in the fall. MIGA has also lost the war over the Tuckercaust. By forcing the issue and having this public meltdown over Israel, they have only driven down support for Israel even further.

MIGA has been reduced to Ted Cruz chest thumping at the RNC and Mike Pence writing sanctimonious Reaganite articles about “a time for choosing.” They have even lost Nikki Haley’s son. If they have another year or two like this, support for Israel could fall below 50% on the Right before 2028.

16 Comments

  1. Stop giving undeserved favor to a foreign nation who has (or their proxies have) bribed and demanded the top politicians in our Empire to turn on and harass its citizens who do not want to share their devotion to this warmongering country constantly waging war in the Middle East. Thanks.

    May God Save the South!

  2. I wish we could kill this nonsense term ‘anti-semitism’. It is a contrived word that acts as a linguistic tar baby, to blacken anyone it touches. It was created to intentionally evade the use of ‘jew’ and deflect serious discussion away from them. It’s time to become ‘jew aware’.

  3. Bannon is either ignorant or a liar. Traditional Catholics do NOT support Israel. Pope Pius X rejected Theodor Herzl’s request for support of Zionism in 1904 and Pope Pius XII did not support the establishment of Israel through the end of his papacy in 1958. The current Novus Ordo church and its apostate hierarchy is what supports Israel.

  4. The Usual Suspects still (just barely) hold the high ground but their position is crumbling fast. Their arrogant, tone-deaf response to declining support only accelerates this decline and name calling doesn’t work anymore. Claims that they are Our Greatest Ally and critical to America’s defense are laughed at publicly now.

    The unanswerable question: Cui bono? is crushing them. Pathetic takes from the likes of has-beens such as Mike Pence just show how out of touch the “conservative” establishment is. They have conserved nothing over the last 80 years except their various grifts, rackets and frauds as well as support for Our Greatest Ally at the public’s expense in blood and treasure.

  5. Meanwhile, while the whole discussion is all about Synagogue of Satan’s absolute favorite subject (themselves) and the early attempts by Trump’s admin to actually do something about the invader/colonizers is steadily derailed by repeated lawfare from out-of-control kritarchs – many of them (naturally) loyal dual-citizens of the entity who ran the Epstein racket for decades. MIGA and Con, Inc. are now back as part of the uniparty.

  6. It doesn’t make sense to be a right winged American and anti-Israel. Right wing ideology is about enforcing the power structure, not undermining it by pointing to various human rights violations. Anti-Zionism as an American is a left-winged ideology. The Democratic Party is weak on the issue because it’s not a left wing party, but a center/right party.
    When I was right winged, I was pro-Israel. I shifted to the left.

  7. Great article and even better news.(Hagee will suck anything his Jude masters command him to).Things are looking bright as long as the Jews are exposed to the light.Christ is King.

  8. I remember the day in 2016 when Trump chose Pence for VP. That was the day I threw away my red MAGA hat and the mug too, and got off the Trump Train.

    Pence is a pervert, a paedophile. Trump it turns out was Epstein’s partner in crime, running that Mossad honey trap blackmail op. As Trump’s brother Fred revealed, the entire family are Jews and always have been.

  9. Off topic, but ppl should know, the last five or so posts by Paul Craig Roberts are extremely unlike him, and clearly someone else is writing in his name now. Roberts is extremely old.

  10. Saying she refuses to be a battered wife anymore, Margie Greene announces her resignation as of January 2026.

    That is a very white district and right wing. They can do better than that feminist who recently scolded the entire Republican Party for not increasing funding for Obamacare.

    Obamacare needs to be abolished. Good Riddance Representative Greene.

  11. Mike Pence is an apostate from the Catholic faith and therefore de facto, a Jew, that’s all I need to know about him. You’re political time is up, boomer Pence. We don’t care about your opinions or your criminal ally, Israel. Buh-bye boomer.

  12. Grok shows the amount of money that he has been compromised with that came from Israel or its proxies:

    Mike Pence has never received money directly from the Israeli government or any official Israeli state entity. However, throughout his political career he has been one of the largest recipients of campaign contributions from U.S.-based pro-Israel organizations and donors.

    During his 12 years in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013, Pence received a total of roughly $250,000 to $300,000 from pro-Israel PACs and individual donors, according to OpenSecrets.org records. This placed him among the top House recipients of such money during that period. In several of his competitive congressional races, pro-Israel contributions made up 10–15% of his overall campaign budget. The main sources included NorPAC, AIPAC-affiliated PACs and donors, the Republican Jewish Coalition network, and prominent individual donors such as Miriam and the late Sheldon Adelson.

    In the 2016 Trump-Pence presidential campaign, pro-Israel groups (especially the Republican Jewish Coalition) spent more than $14 million in independent expenditures supporting the ticket, though direct PAC contributions to the campaign itself were limited by federal rules.

    Since leaving office in January 2021, no public evidence or financial disclosures show Mike Pence receiving direct payments from Israel or its official proxies. In 2022 he did accept a private jet flight to Israel arranged and paid for by Miriam Adelson for a high-profile visit, but this was travel assistance, not personal income. His post-office speaking fees, book deals, and nonprofit work (Advancing American Freedom) have no disclosed funding from the Israeli government or registered foreign agents.

    In summary: Pence has received substantial legal campaign support from American citizens and organizations that strongly advocate for Israel, but there are no credible reports of direct financial transfers from the Israeli government itself or any entity that would require registration under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).

  13. “No Place for Antisemitism In America”

    Tell that to Ford, Edison, Firestone, JP Morgan , Disney and the other great men that built this nation.

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